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Programme 

Fourth 

Ohio State Conference 

of the 

Daughters of the American l^evolution 

October twenty^eightk and ttventy' ninth 

CLEVELAND 

I902 



By invitation of the 

Western Reserve Chapter 



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Tuesday Morning, Odl. 28, 10 o'clock. 

Western Reserve Historical Society Building 
University Circle 

Euclid A vi'iiue and Paiymoutil Stn-tt 



The Lord's Prayer. 

America, - - - Organ Accompaniment 

Address of Welcome, - Mrs. Pascal H. Sawyer 

Regent Western Reserve Chapter. 

Response, - - - Mrs. John A. Murphy 

state Regent. 

Minutes of Third Annual Conference, - - At Cincinnati 
Minutes of Meeting of Ohio Delegates, - At Washington 

Report of Treasurer 
Report of Committee on Standing Rules 

noon hkckss— buffet luncheon. 



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Tuesday .Afternoon, 1:30 o'clock 

Music. 

REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON CONTINENTAL HALL. 

Mrs. William Brooks Maccracken, 
vice State Regent. 

REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON MANILA LIBRARY, 

Mrs. James Kilbourne, 
Chairman. 

Five Minute Reports on Chapter Work, 
By Chapter Regents. 



The Western Reserve Daughters and Sons of the 
American Revolution will give a Reception Tuesday 
Evening, at Eight o'clock, at the Colonial Club, Euclid 
Avenue. 



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Wednesday Morning, Odl. 29, 10 o'clock. 



The Lord's Prayer. 

Song — "Star Spangled Banner" - Organ t/lccompaniment 

Paper, - - - Mrs. Edward Orton, Jr. 

The Children of the Republic, - Miss Anna P. Burkam 

Presentation and Discussion of Amendments 

to the Con-stitution and By-Laws, N. S. D. A. R. 



XOON RECESS-BUPFET LUNCHEON. 



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Wednesday Afternoon, 1:30 o'clock. 



MlTSIC. 

American Monthly Magazine. 

U. S. Smithsonian Report. 

Unfinished Business. 

New Business. 

Discussion for the Good of the Order. 

Appointment of Committers. 

Adjournment. 



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TThERK will be an Informal Reception on Monday 
Afternoon, October twenty-seventh, at three o'clock, 
at the residence of Mrs. O. J. Hodge, 1096 Euclid Ave., 
("near Case) to which all are invited. 



The Western Reserve Chapter will ser\'e a 
Buffet Luncheon, both days, in the parlors of the 
Beckwith Memorial Church, on Fairmount Street, (next 
to Historical Society Building) between the se.ssions of 
the Conference, and invites all vi.siting members to be its 
guests. 



.411 members of The Daughters of the .American Revolu- 
tion attending the State Conference in Cleveland, Ohio, will be 
allowed a rate on the railroads of a fare and a third for the round 
trip. 

Blank certificate.s will be furni.shed on application, to the piir- 
cha.ser, by the agent where the ticket i.s purchased at the regular 
rates; an agent will be in attendance at the Conference, at a time 
and place to be .specified later, to stamp such certificates, entitling 
the holder of each to a return ticket at one-third of the regular price 

Headquarters — The Hollenden Hotei,. 



Former State Regents of Ohio. 



Mrs. 


A. Howard Hinkle, 


Cincinnati, 


1894 


Jlrs. 


Elroy iM. .Avery, 


Cleveland, 


1S95-1896 


Mrs. 


Estes G. Rathboue, 


Hamilton, 


1S97-189S 


Mrs. 


Moses M. Granger, 


Zanesville, 


1899-1900 



nONOBABT STATE BEOENl': 
MK.S. KT.HOY M. AVT.RY. 

State Officers for Ohio—I902. 

State Regent, Mrs. John A. Murphy, Burnet House, Cincinnati 
Vice State Regent, Mrs. William Brooks Maccracken, Lancaster 
State Secretary, Mrs. Mars E. Wagar, - - Cleveland 

State Treasurer, Mrs. George T. Mcintosh, - - Cleveland 



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